Review of Murders in the Zoo (1933) by Dave A — 23 Apr 2016
Grisly pre-code tale of a jealous and murderous husband that uses mambas, alligators, lions, etc. to do his dirty work-though he isn't afraid to get his own hands involved in "sewing" more evil.
Of course he eventually must be victim of poetic justice. Atwill often played evil characters effectively. There is also a bit of screwball comedy to mix in with the unexpectedly graphic scenes for 1933.
This review of Murders in the Zoo (1933) was written by Dave A on 23 Apr 2016.
Murders in the Zoo has generally received mixed reviews.
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